Mu: My 10 Favorite Songs Out of So Many

Brian Briggs: "Aeo" A beautiful beautiful song from this punk artists. It expresses water, sunshine, sunset, birds, more animals and a small storm. all nature, just peace. You can picture a savanna in a head.

Michael Jackson: "Bad" This song is the first music I ever bought when I was 12 or 13. I'd been listening only Japanese pop at the time,so I can't remember what made me to buy this. I think it because he was Michael Jackson. His music influenced me by many ways just like he did to many others.

Jungle Brothers: "I'll House You" This is one of my all time dancefloor favorites. This song keeps me dance crazy. Great tracks are all in this one song, and Jungle Brother's very live rap and scratch makes itself a golden DJ mix. It gets everyone on a floor party together.

Eminem: "Without Me" This song is just one of my favorite songs from him. If I have to say something about it, it has a genius catchy melody. But, what I really love about him is not only his music but his human being.

Chari Chari: "Mountain Book" (from Chari Chari 10 remixes) He is a my favorite Japanese producer. In his production, you can't expect what comes next. And I like that. All remixes in this album sound very different (and I like that, too), but I especially like this one. Drum sounds storm.

Bob Marley: "No Woman, No Cry" The first club I started to go was a reggae club when I was 16. My home town, Toyohashi, was so small, so we had a reggae live house and a rave only at the time (there is no clubs in there now). So everyone in my age traveled to house clubs, but I didn't have any clue about house music. There was a Bob Marley copy band in the reggae club, all of them, in their 40s, were Japanese and looked like Bob. This song was my favorite. I'd believed this was the copy band's own song until they showed me a video of real Bob singing it.

The Clash: "The Cool Out" This is, too, my dance floor favorite. I can't even remember how many times I'd listen to it. Too many. Their music is very serious and tight.

Outkast: "Roses" "Hey Ya" was a sensational song. A pop song with influences of many, many kinds of music. I don't know what that's called. "Roses" is the one I'd listened every day, every morning for a long time. I never got bored of it. Outkast definitelly made me more interested in hip hop. Very Challengers.

Minnie Riperton: "Inside My Love" I've been huge fan of her voice for years. I have all of her LPs. In short, I feel her. She uses her voice like chopsticks. A very sensitive instrument. And super soulful and pure.